Thank you Dr. Flanningan! I'm a PICU RN in the United States. I've been away from the bedside for just over a year. As I prepare to return to the bedside, I REALLY am grateful for your pod casts! I know you uploaded this 2 years ago but, as a critical care nurse with 14 years experience, it's been a necessary & appreciative tool for me. If you happen to read this please make more videos! I'll share the videos with friends too!
@@PaediatricEmergencies Pearl #11: always know the CDC protochol for treating gonorrhea. The reason why is there will eventually be someone in the know or semi-in the know whom asks you for this information, already knowing the correct answer to the question posed. If you can't give the correct answer off cuff, you look incompetent, which is never good for you or any patient you may be treating. XD.
Thank you Dr. Flannighan, I have Just started my PCCU post in Feb, I have found these 10 PCCU perals very useful and I am a big fan of the podcast after its been recommended to me by a PEM doctor.
In Germany we give Ceftriaxone by push over 5 min iv. The medical information (Fachinformation) states that it can be given as 5 min push but infusion over 30min is preferred. Do you have information that speak against using the push application?
Thank you Dr. Flanningan! I'm a PICU RN in the United States. I've been away from the bedside for just over a year. As I prepare to return to the bedside, I REALLY am grateful for your pod casts! I know you uploaded this 2 years ago but, as a critical care nurse with 14 years experience, it's been a necessary & appreciative tool for me. If you happen to read this please make more videos! I'll share the videos with friends too!
@@PaediatricEmergencies Pearl #11: always know the CDC protochol for treating gonorrhea. The reason why is there will eventually be someone in the know or semi-in the know whom asks you for this information, already knowing the correct answer to the question posed. If you can't give the correct answer off cuff, you look incompetent, which is never good for you or any patient you may be treating. XD.
Thank you Dr. Flannighan, I have Just started my PCCU post in Feb, I have found these 10 PCCU perals very useful and I am a big fan of the podcast after its been recommended to me by a PEM doctor.
Incredible useful! You are able to concise classical practices in short, wise statements. Thank you.
Thanks Chris for the insightful tips - clear and easy to digest on the way home from work. I'll certainly take these suggestions on board.
Thank you very much very informative and. Will be listening to the other podcasts
This is fantastic , very useful. Thank you for all this work
This is a great podcast! So informative and clear explanations of how and why to consider specific interventions.
Glad you found it useful
Thank You for these pearls.
This is so great!!!so helpful and such important Pearls. I cant wait for more of these podcasts.
Thank you sir. Much appreciated beyond words.
Pearl 7 is very interesting. Thanks.
In Germany we give Ceftriaxone by push over 5 min iv. The medical information (Fachinformation) states that it can be given as 5 min push but infusion over 30min is preferred. Do you have information that speak against using the push application?
Infusion over 30 min is preferred way in pediatrics
great lecture thank you